ESP LTD EC-400VF... Les Paul tone without the Les Paul price!!!

mystixboi1

Kick Henry Jackassowski
SOLD!!!

Brief & Accurate Description of gear/guitar: ESP LTD EC-400VF
Modifications (if any): none
Accessories (hardshell case etc): brand new hardshell case
Location (City,State or City,Country): Cherry Hill, NJ
International OK? : not at this time
Contact Info (No Phone #s) mystixboi2 @ hotmail.com
References (eBay or other forum userid): ebay - mystixboi
Price (include currency and if firm/obo): $350 paypalled and shipped - PRICE IS FIRM - NO TRADES
Pictures:

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Whole album of pics:
http://s2.photobucket.com/user/mystixboi/library/esp ltd ec400

If you want to see more pics/different angles of the guitar, just ask.

I got this guitar awhile back because I got bit by the LP bug. It's 9.9 out of 10 in condition. Only selling because I'm more of a super strat player.

Where else can you get a guitar this inexpensive with a Seymour Duncan JB/59 set?

Here are some specs:

The famous single-cutaway body style never looked better.

The EC-400VF's mahogany body with eye-candy flamed maple top sounds as good as it looks. Featuring an Earvana compensated nut so your tuning is spot on in every key and a thin U-shaped set neck with 22 extra-jumbo frets, you're going to sound amazing and feel great playing this guitar! With a Seymour Duncan JB pickup in the bridge position and '59 pickup for the neck, your crowd won't miss a single lick!
FEATURES
Construction / Scale: Set-Neck / 24.75"
Body: Mahogany w/Flamed Maple top
Neck / Fingerboard: 3-Pc. Mahogany / Rosewood
Nut Type / Width: Earvana Compensated / 42mm
Neck Shape: Thin U
Inlays: Flags
Frets: 22 XJ
Binding: Creme (B/N/H)
Hardware: Chrome
Tuners: Grover
Bridge / Tailpiece: Tune-o-matic w/ Stop tailpiece
Pickups: Seymour Duncan JB (B) / '59 set

Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks in advance!!!
 
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If it's anything like the neck on my ESP LTD EC-1000ET, it's a great-feeling neck, just about like the '80s Carvin necks in that it's the 24.75"scale, 42mm (1 5/8") nut width, 350mm radius (about 14", the '80s Carvins are 15" ) and about the same thickness. If you really just like the '50s Les Paul neck thickness, or baseball bat necks, it won't be for you. But it is a bit thicker than the Ibanez shreddy necks.
 
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